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On Wednesday, Drummer Lee Rigby of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, a man who had served Queen and country honorably in the hell of Helmand Province in Afghanistan, emerged from his barracks on Wellington Street, named after the Duke thereof, in southeast London. Minutes later, he was hacked to death in broad daylight and in full view of onlookers by two men with machetes who crowed "Allahu akbar!" as they dumped his carcass in the middle of the street like so much road kill.
As grotesque as this act of savagery was, the aftermath was even more unsettling. The perpetrators did not, as the Tsarnaev brothers did in Boston, attempt to escape. Instead, they held court in the street gloating over their trophy, and flagged down a London bus to demand the passengers record their triumph on film. As the crowd of bystanders swelled, the remarkably urbane savages posed for photographs with the remains of their victim while discoursing on the iniquities of Britain toward the Muslim world. Having killed Drummer Rigby, they were killing time: It took 20 minutes for the somnolent British constabulary to show up. And so television viewers were treated to the spectacle of a young man, speaking in the vowels of south London, chatting calmly with his "fellow Britons" about his geopolitical grievances and apologizing to the ladies present for any discomfort his beheading of Drummer Rigby might have caused them, all while drenched in blood and still wielding his cleaver.
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On The Air
(Audio) On Michael Graham's Massachusetts-based radio show on Thursday, National Review columnist Mark Steyn reacted to the treatment of Lois Lerner, the now-suspended head of the Internal Revenue Service's division on tax-exempt organizations.
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The Hugh Hewitt Show
(Transcript) Here's the transcript from Mark's recent visit with Hugh Hewitt...
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On The Air
(AUDIO) In his recent visit with New York's John Gambling, Mark takes on the scandals plaguing the White House and more...
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In the News
In John Hawkins' annual survey, Mark edges out Sarah Palin, Rand Paul, Bobby Jindal, Ted Cruz and even Jonah Goldberg for a stunning second-place finish.
On The Air
(AUDIO) Here is the audio from Mark's recent visit with Boston's Michael Graham on the New England Talk Network...
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Steyn's Song of the Week
After the disappointments of this year's Eurovision Song Contest, Mark recalls the glory days with a history lesson from Abba.
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Happy Warrior
Post-9/11, we in the omniscient pundit class were all Afghan experts. Post-Boston, we are all Chechen experts.
Strictly between us, I can count what I know about Chechens on one leg. A couple of years ago, while I was in Copenhagen picking up an award from the Danish Free Press Society, a one-legged Chechen prematurely self-detonated in the Hotel Jørgensen while assembling a bomb...
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In the Corner
How dare Republicans politicize the one-party state!
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In the Corner
Who regulates the regulators? ...
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Steyn on America
When everything's a tax issue
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Steyn on America
New York's Big Nanny
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In the Corner
In the wake of Louis Freeh's report on Penn State, Rand Simberg writes of Unhappy Valley's other scandal...
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